Climate talk: Europe (warm, average, temperatures, Chicago)
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After this week back to spring for us in eastern CONUS (according to the CFSv2 weeklies and the Euro). Europe staying mild throughout. Even with this cold snap, I am still 2.8F above average so far this March (mean temp).... Bastardi says warm April here, and possible very warm May. Hope he is correct.
Last edited by chicagogeorge; 03-14-2017 at 09:42 AM..
After this week back to spring for us in eastern CONUS (according to the CFSv2 weeklies and the Euro). Europe staying mild throughout. Even with this cold snap, I am still 2.8F above average so far this March (mean temp).... Bastardi says warm April here, and possible very warm May. Hope he is correct.
Seems that Spain will be under average for next 3 weeks... although still will manage to be warm i'm sure.
meanwhile the next week will be massively above average in central Europe!
Crocuses are on the way out now. Magnolias are the latest to flower.
Crocuses are already out here. I love this time of year. Everything seems to be waking up after a long winter. The Hawthorn bushes are starting to open up too. It'll be nice to see some green on the roadsides on my way to work.
Crocuses are already out here. I love this time of year. Everything seems to be waking up after a long winter. The Hawthorn bushes are starting to open up too. It'll be nice to see some green on the roadsides on my way to work.
I think he meant they're starting to disappear rather than just coming out.
There are a number of trees blossoming here but I'm not sure exactly what kind of tree they are.
I think he meant they're starting to disappear rather than just coming out.
There are a number of trees blossoming here but I'm not sure exactly what kind of tree they are.
Lol yeah I've just noticed. They seem to be at peak here, which makes sense as we're usually a week or two behind London.
Same, plenty of trees blossoming here but I haven't a clue either.
Crocuses are already out here. I love this time of year. Everything seems to be waking up after a long winter. The Hawthorn bushes are starting to open up too. It'll be nice to see some green on the roadsides on my way to work.
I meant that they have been and gone or are in the process of dying off.
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